Modern Screen (Jan-Dec 1960)

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continued Ronnie Burns made no bones about it: Carol Everne is his very best girl! m Pamek proud t ; (Mrs. James) Masoi f her grownup-looking P The Fun Party of the Month Guess you could call it the Hollywood version of the old-fashioned hayride. I've never seen so many stars having such a gay carefree time as they did riding three luxury buses from Gracie Allen and George Burns house in Beverly to the outdoor Greek Theater prior to George and Bobby Darin's opening. Gracie and George and Mary and Jack Benny got the idea of transporting their large group of pals via bus — and believe me they did it up with all the trimmings. Each bus was equipped with a bar and some very Bobby Darin ( left) thought it ivas pretty funny when Pat McCallum (center) told him how Rock ate all his fried chicken— and hers. Anne and Kirk Douglas had a gay time at George and Grade's party. Their old friend Mary Livingston (right) contributed good ideas that made the Burns and Allen party the fun party of the month. healthy "snacks" plus those delicious box lunches ready and waiting. Rock Hudson, beaming like a kid, and with Pat McCallum in tow (what goes here — more and more Rock seems to have settled on Pat as his favorite date?) sat in the front seats behind the driver. Rock ate not only his own cold fried chicken — but all of Pat's as well. Ronnie Burns made no bones about being with his favorite date and called Carol Everne "my best girl" when he introduced us. The Kirk Douglases were so happy that Anne's mother, Mrs. Pauline Michael, visiting from Paris, had the opportunity of enjoying such a different kind of American party. Those dignified ladies of stage, screen an TV — Greer Garson and Rosalind Rus sell acted like teen-agers during the entir ride — and then reverted to glamorous movi queens when they got off the bus and wer deluged by all the fans at the Greek Theate Dana Wynter and Greg Bautzer lamente that their eight-month-old son Mark wasn "quite" old enough to be brought along — bi they just happened to have some pictures c him! Portland Mason, looking all of eighteei "chaperoned" her parents, Pamela and Jame Mason, and among others having a fine ol time were Carol Charming and Barbar Rush. Big night — lots of fun.